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Publisher Marketing: In this series, regressionist and psychic researcher Dolores Cannon has written an extensive addendum that covers evidence of the fulfillment of the prophecies predicted by Nostradamus. Secret weapons, computers, the World Wide Web, and the New Science of Nanotechnology are included among the new topics covered.
Contributor Bio: Dolores Cannon: Cannon was born in St. Louis, Missouri. She was educated and lived in Missouri until her marriage in 1951 to a career Navy man. She spent the next 20 years traveling all over the world as a typical Navy wife and raised her family.
Publisher Marketing: Through regressive hypnosis, Dolores Cannon contacted the living Nostradamus and here reveals his prophesies of coming events for the next 20 years and a drawing of the third Anti-Christ.
Book Annotation: What "Guns, Germs, and Steel" did for colonial history, this book will do for modern anthropology, telling the explosive story of how ruthless journalists, self-serving anthropologists, and obsessed scientists placed the Yanomami, one of the Amazon basin's oldest tribes, on the cusp of extinction. Off-the-book-page features.
Publisher Marketing: Thought to be the last "virgin" people, the Yanomami were considered the most savage and war-like tribe on earth, as well as one of the most remote, secreted in the jungles and highlands of the Venezuelan and Brazilian rainforest. Preeminent anthropologists like Napoleon Chagnon and Jacques Lizot founded their careers in the 1960s by "discovering" the Yanomami's ferocious warfare and sexual competition. Their research is now examined in painstaking detail by Patrick Tierney, whose book has prompted the American Anthropological Association to launch a major investigation into the charges, and has ignited the academic world like no other book in recent years. The most important book on anthropology in decades, Darkness in El Dorado will be a work to be reckoned with by a new generation of students the world over.
30/2000 pg. 66 (ISBN 0393049221, Trade Cloth) - *Starred Review
Book Annotation: Rowthorn presents writings on preserving the Earth, celebrating diversity, and bridging cultural differences.
Publisher Marketing: Anne Rowthorn drew together pieces ranging from the earliest Hindu song (3,000 B.C.) and the oldest known Celtic prayer to a contemporary poem by a Nigerian teenager, with a spate of religious and cultural works in between. This collection features works from the Dalai Lama, Thich Nhat Hahn, Ernesto Cardenal, Wendell Berry, Boris Pasternak, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, and Albert Einstein and pieces by children in UN environmental programs.